Lyrics Mary and The Soldier - Eddi Reader
Come
all
ye
lads
of
high
reknown
That
will
hear
of
a
fair
young
maiden
For
she
went
oot
of
a
summers
day
To
view
the
soldiers
parading
And
they
marched
so
bold
and
they
looked
so
gay
Their
colours
a
flying
and
the
band
did
play
It
caused
young
Mary
for
to
say:
"I'll
wed
you
me
gallant
soldier"
Ah,
Mary
viewed
the
soldiers
there
As
they
stood
at
their
leisure
And
Mary
to
herself
did
say:
"At
last
I've
found
me
treasure
But
oh
how
cruel
me
parents
must
be
To
banish
me
darling
so
far
from
me
I'll
leave
them
all
and
I'll
go
with
thee
Me
bold
undaunted
soldier"
"Oh
Mary
dear
your
parents
love
I
pray
don't
be
unruly
For
when
you're
in
a
foreign
land
Believe
me
you'll
rue
it
surely
Perhaps
in
battle
I
might
fall
From
a
shot
from
an
angry
cannon
ball
And
you
so
far
from
your
daddy's
hall
Be
advised
by
your
gallant
soldier."
"I
have
50
guineas
in
bright
gold
Likewise
a
heart
that's
bolder
But
I'll
leave
them
all
And
I'll
go
with
you
Me
bold
undaunting
soldier
So
don't
say
no-one
let
me
go
And
I
will
face
the
daring
foe
We'll
march
together
to
and
fro
And
I'll
wed
you
me
gallant
soldier."
And
when
he
saw
her
loyalty
And
Mary's
so
true
hearted
He
said:
"Me
darling
married
we'll
be
And
nothing
but
death
will
part
us
And
when
we're
in
a
foreign
land
I'll
guard
you
darling
with
my
right
hand
I'm
hopes
that
God
will
stand
a
friend
To
Mary
and
her
gallant
soldier"
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